OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (May 3, 2024) — Oklahoma City Community College is offering digital cinema production non-credit “Intensive” courses this summer to provide participants with career-ready training in a workforce development-focused format.
Four different course options will be offered via the Gray Frederickson Digital Cinema Department at OCCC starting May 28. These direct-to-industry Intensives will be taught by top filmmaking professionals.
The Intensives will run daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout the summer during the dates listed; click on each course title for information including meeting times, dates and locations:
Set Construction: May 28-June 14
Scenic Painting: June 12-21
Set Dressing: June 17-28
Grip and Electric: July 8-Aug. 9
Non-credit micro-credentials will be awarded upon each successful course completion. These credentials indicate to employers that completers have obtained skill sets that translate directly into the workforce. The Grip and Electric course also includes certifications in scissor lift and condor operations.
“Oklahoma City Community College provides training to help meet the demand for a highly skilled workforce in the film industry,” said OCCC Professor of Digital Cinema Production Sean Lynch. “Our summer Intensive courses offer participants a chance to learn all the skills they need to be career-ready in various specialty areas of digital cinema production in a focused time frame.”
For additional information, contact OCCC Professor of Digital Cinema Production Sean Lynch at sean.m.lynch@occc.edu.
About Oklahoma City Community College
Since its inception in 1972, Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) has been the heartbeat of the metro, dedicated to empowering learners and strengthening communities. Serving more than 18,000 students, we are committed to producing leaders. “Student Success, Community Enrichment” is our mission, and we offer more than 87 degree and certificate programs that provide a foundation for further education or immediate career readiness. We remain dedicated to providing accessible, affordable, high-quality education that equips students to achieve personal and professional goals. OCCC is more than an institution; we are a community catalyst, fostering growth and success in our city, our workforce, and the lives of our students. Discover your potential at OCCC, where your future is our purpose.
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